Tom Wright
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(1924 – ????)
Thomas Wright was a California fanartist in the late 1930s and early ’40s who contributed art to most of the day's fanzines. He was a charter member (and failed candidate for President) of the National Fantasy Fan Federation (N3F) in 1941.
His platform statement for president of N3F appears in Bonfire #1, along with that of Bob Studley's for vice-president.
He may have been the inspiration for a bit part in Anthony Boucher's Rocket to the Morgue.
- Early short biography in Who's Who in Fandom 1940, page 15.
- Charter Member of N3F article in January 2018 National Fantasy Fan.
- Photo on page 172 of Harry Warner's All Our Yesterdays (Advent, 1969).
- Comet [1940-41] (with Joe Fortier)
- Dawn [1943]
Person | 1924—???? |
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